EVGA announces two USB graphics adapters

EVGA announces two USB graphics adapters

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EVGA has come out with a couple of cool new stackable USB based graphics adapters that allow you to easily add an additional monitor to your PC without needing to open the box.

They don't have a GPU processor of their own so don't expect to run games on them but they sounds great for adding an extra monitor for improved web browsing or locating widgets or email off your main screen.Both have a DVD outlet and a DVI to VGA converter for older monitors, the UV-12 supports up to 1280x1024 resolution and the DV-16 supports up to 1600x1200.


 
 

 
 
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